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by inducing links between businesses, but also gives rise to increased spatial inequality locally, and potentially …
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by inducing links between businesses, but also gives rise to increased spatial inequality locally, and potentially …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012982869
Regional movements are emerging in Europe, often to promote historical, cultural or economic regions. Are we going to … have a new regional Europe with 60 regions instead of 27 nation-states? …
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and the economy. Additionally, extreme weather events occur on a local level forcing regions and cities to advance the …. The objective of this paper is to assess the resilience of German regions to extreme weather events caused by climate … regions against climate change. The regions were divided into groups using cluster analysis to detect determinants that …
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GDP growth is often measured poorly for countries and rarely measured at all for cities. We propose a readily available proxy: satellite data on lights at night. Our statistical framework uses light growth to supplement existing income growth measures. The framework is applied to countries with...
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This paper introduces technological interdependence à la Ertur and Koch (Growth, technological interdependence and spatial externalities: Theory and evidence. Journal of Applied Econometrics 2007; 22: 1023-1062) into the theoretical framework of Gennaioli et al. (Human capital and regional...
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This paper incorporates technological interdependence into a neoclassical regional growth framework with imperfect factor mobility, leading to a convergence equation with spatial effects. The empirical analysis is based on the estimation of a spatial Durbin panel data model and the...
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Cross-country regressions suggest that urbanization and FDI are important drivers of growth. However, it is not clear that primacy eventually hurts growth performance. Since it is tough to interpret cross-country growth regressions, we provide detailed evidence on the determinants of outward FDI...
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This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence among regions in a … neighbouring regions leads to a reduced form theoretical model and an associated empirical model where changes in a single region … can potentially impact all other regions. This implies that conventional regression interpretations of the parameter …
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Since globalisation accelerated in the early 1990s, income inequality has increased in most developed countries and in … some middle-income countries, including China and India. Also, inequality has declined in most countries of Latin America …. In this study, I examined whether there has been convergence in inequality between 2000 and 2015. To this end, I …
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